- When creating publications here, in Publisher 2016,…and it comes time to add text, we know we can type it in,…or we can go get it from another file,…like we did in the previous movie.…Well, when we place content into a placeholder,…a text box, sometimes we see it flow…from one to another to another,…like we did in the previous movie.…We're on the first page here,…under the See and Be Seen in the West End heading.…When we click in that first column, we see we have content…that's going to flow out of this to somewhere else.…

The little arrow we see at the bottom tells us that,…and we can click the arrow to see the next container,…which contains the continuation of our text.…If we had more, or if we add more,…it's going to flow into another container.…I can tell by this arrow down below.…Give it a click, and there's the container…that it's linked to.…Notice there's no arrow in this one.…This is the last container, so this is the limit…that we have for our content.…We can also see how it flows backwards.…These are what we would call linked text boxes.…

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10/20/2015

This course offers in-depth instruction in all the core features and tools in Publisher 2016—the desktop publishing software included with an Office 365 subscription. Author David Rivers demonstrates Publisher's features using real-world examples of the different kinds of publications you can create with Publisher, from greeting cards to brochures to newsletters. The course explains how to work with text frames and format and edit text; insert and position shapes, pictures, and tables; and customize and automate the layout and design of publications. Plus, learn about Publisher's features for sending out mass mailing with Mail Merge and sharing publications on the web or in print.